The Limbe District Chairman of the leading opposition Social
Democratic Front Party, SDF, arrested yesterday as he protested against the
council’s demolition of houses along the major roads has been freed.
ZAMA: LAST MINUTES IN CELL |
ZAMA: IT''S NOT OVER |
Godden Zama was unconditionally freed today February 4 2016.
“I was just called from the cells by one Superintendent (Commissioner) of police who told me the SDO for Fako, Zang III,
had given instructions that I be released. That’s how I was allowed out of the Limbe police holding cells,” Godden Zama said.
“The abusive detention does not deter me and my militants in any
way. We shall continue to defend the rights of the people.
To peacefully
protest is our constitutional rights. We cannot be robbed of the said rights.
We would continue our civil action,” Zama promised.
THE ADVOCATE PUBLISHER, INTERVIEWS ZAMA |
The SDF leadership in Limbe subdivision had recommended that the city council
starts its demolition exercise by pulling down all makeshift council structures
constructed in wood. It saw no need why instead of creating jobs, the council
resorted to demolish houses.
FRU NDI WAS WATCHING CLOSELY |
The SDF in Limbe wants the council to preach by example. That is, demolishing the structures
the council owns around the Limbe Newtown
market down to Manga Williams avenue before touching those of Limbe residents.
The
government Delegate to the Limbe City Council, Andrew Motanga had said the move
seeks to embellish the City and prepare it to host national and
international events.
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